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Osei Assibey

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Time is relative to the frame of reference of the observer, being affected by speed and position in a gravitational field.

Aging is a more nebulous concept. As Phi notes, it’s probably a biology issue, so you should specify which concept you wish to discuss.

Aging does not affect time. Time affects aging.

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Aging (old|new; eld|young) is resultant from organic factors: ghenetic, cellular, and biochemical; that is, cellular senescense, DNA damage, oxidative stress, telomere shortening. Organisms are subject to time; time is not subject to organisms (or aging).

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